An early love of mine were the Bates Ranch cabernets of SCMV in all their crazy, rustic glory. The Ghostwriter version is another beast, much more svelte. Not Diego Costa, more Cristiano Ronaldo. The mouthfeel is silky and the tannin on the back end slowly build but never become monstrous. Plenty of acidity to keep everything together, but it is still a plush wine with decidedly cabernet aromas and flavors. Alcohol is a quite pleasant 13.3% and in some ways it reminds me of Lynch Bages from a vintage like 1989. The nose isn't multi-dimensional yet, but I'm struck by the bones and the nice hint of rocky minerality on the finish. I think I'll lay down 6-12 of these. I'm really curious to see where it goes from here.
Kenny just recently got his hands of these vines. The wine is from the top of the Bates Ranch vineyard, once sourced by Ahlgren. He's not sure how long he'll be able to keep them, you've been warned.
Kenny just recently got his hands of these vines. The wine is from the top of the Bates Ranch vineyard, once sourced by Ahlgren. He's not sure how long he'll be able to keep them, you've been warned.